Another lost truck soul converted to the quirky side
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I’m good lol, I’ll take your word for it!
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Plenty for what it is, and way better than what it used to be. Still relatively high rev 4pot noise that's not silenced too well. And, of course, a bit of a case of "too little, too late" at this point. Not sure what the value prop is in the US, over here you can get the corolla 2.0 wagon hybrid and... it just makes a ton more sense.
Try an LS or a GS. RX even.
Try an LS or a GS. RX even.
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Ooooh…220 hp lol
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#38
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Oh it’s perfectly fine…just still going to get a cacophony of nasty 4cyl droning whenever you need strong acceleration.
#39
0-60 in 6.4-7.1 secs depends on if you get hybrid or the prime
and 57mpg (hybrid) or 127mpge if you get the prime
Its good for what it’s meant to do, save on fuel.
and 57mpg (hybrid) or 127mpge if you get the prime
Its good for what it’s meant to do, save on fuel.
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Worlds better than what the Prius used to be…mine was ~ 10 seconds to 60.
#41
Absolutely. Mine is 10 seconds as well. My wife used to hate driving it but since I added an aftermarket CarPlay screen she will drive it. She now understands why we keep it around. She even takes it on short business trips.
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Plenty for what it is, and way better than what it used to be. Still relatively high rev 4pot noise that's not silenced too well. And, of course, a bit of a case of "too little, too late" at this point. Not sure what the value prop is in the US, over here you can get the corolla 2.0 wagon hybrid and... it just makes a ton more sense.
The price is also higher than a Corolla or Camry I believe, so again another negative mark against it, since it's not a luxury car.
The Prius had been moving towards a kind of boutique role as time passes, catering towards loyal previous customers and living off its name recognition. Before the gen 5, sales were in the low 30k annually, and I was thinking that might herald its demise.
With the coming of the 5th gen and the pivot of Toyota to a car that is more conservative in styling, with significantly higher power but still great fuel consumption, Toyota managed to create a resurgence in the brand. This is reflected in all the awards it has received as best car of the year from different sources (Motortrend, Kelley Bluebook, North American Car of the Year, etc), and sales have surged and might rise beyond 50k this year (sales were 138% higher yoy in q1 I think). Being crowned the greenest car in the nation in its PHEV form probably helped as well.
Saying that, I expect it to languish in the long run, living off its name recognition, unless it somehow finds a new rapidly growing segment of consumers, which i doubt. It was a major part of car history, and loyal owners like myself will continue to support it and more, but the odds are against it in a time when all cars are already going hybrid and hybridization is becoming a de facto standard and the new norm.
Comparison looks of 5th gen to 3rd gen. Personally, I prefer the quirky looks of the 3rd gen to the sportier look of its descendant. You stand out more. But for many, the 5th gen is hell better (except for interior space)
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Priuses are ubiquitous, you don’t stand out in a Gen 3, nobody notices it at all. There was a time in 2004-2006 when the Prius was really hot that they got a lot of attention, ours got a lot of attention…it was kind of weird. Those days are long gone though.
My wife used to go to Prius meets…there was a Prius wave…everybody wanted to drive it…there were 8 month waits and huge markups over sticker…it was like driving a Tesla in 2012.
My wife used to go to Prius meets…there was a Prius wave…everybody wanted to drive it…there were 8 month waits and huge markups over sticker…it was like driving a Tesla in 2012.
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